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White Rock’s railroad tracks bathed in sunset light and dramatic sun flares—those sun rays streaking across the rails are pure visual poetry. 🌇It's a magical moment when the sun kisses the horizon and the steel lines shimmer like fire.
From West Beach’s golden hour glow, these captures showcase the fiery brilliance that dances across Semiahmoo Bay. The sun flares streaking through the sky and bouncing off the water and rails add a cinematic touch that’s hard to beat.
Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated! Have a great day!
~Sonja
These are all grown from bulbs.
Blue Iris, tulips and dwarf Daffodils...
The fragrance is heady (mostly from the dwarf Daffs), the sight pure visual pleasure, good for one's senses...
I prefer taking 'uplifting' images...life is tough enough, there is more than plenty of 'darkness' and 'Angst'...
I am not 'hiding' from reality, only refuse to only live with 'that', I want to show there IS still 'ANOTHER', beautiful, side to it... for those who care to look?
Hope this brings a bit of joy again, have a good day and thank you for your visit, so very much appreciated, Magda, (*_*)
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Flowers, bouquet, "blue Iris", Iris red, tulip, mix, yellow, mini-daffodils, leaves, design, studio, black-background, colour, square, Hasselblad, "Magda indigo"
In pure visual terms, and when appreciated in isolation, the new undercroft entrance is a great space. However, it is also unpleasantly noisy and stinks of canteen hot food which really isn't appealing, and the transition from here up to the Grand Gallery is, as Richard Murphy suggests, clumsy:
"The two staircases tempt the visitor with a hidden source of light but their timid design and apologetic location within the atrium contrasts with the magnificence of the space they reveal. The original entrance sequence gave a sense of arrival; now one is made to feel as if one is entering via the servants’ stairs."
Eye Catching Design - Pure Visual Comfort
Enjoy style and incredible OttLite® 508 Illumination™ with the Marietta Table Lamp. By delivering the right mix of brightness and contrast, OttLite lets you see fine print and details with ease under this unique low heat, low glare illumination that helps reduce eyestrain. Perfect for end tables, desks and credenzas, this charming vintage style lamp is rendered in steel and finished in Antiqued Bronze. The graceful curved arm extends over reading materials delivering low heat and natural illumination. Easily position height and light angle with turn keys at shaft and shade.
Small modification of the contrast, digital zoom (354%) and screenshot of the photo...
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Pure visual hypothesis and very subjective and very free interpretation of yours truly... yes, I know, it may be a bit far-fetched (^^) but, as they say, there is no smoke without fire, and when an azimuth corresponds exactly to an intuition, to a first visual impression, we are entitled to ask questions and to believe, from now on, everything is possible !
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Petite modification du contraste, zoom numérique (354%) et capture d'écran de la photo...
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Pure hypothèse visuelle et interprétation très subjective et très libre de votre serviteur... oui, je sais, c'est peut-être un peu tiré par les yeux/cheveux (^^) mais, comme on dit, il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu, et quand un azimut correspond ainsi pile poil à une intuition, à une première impression visuelle, on est en droit de se poser des questions et de croire, désormais, tout possible !
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354% x 23mm : 88% = 92.5mm
oil and acrylic on canvas with Vari-Lites
David Hockney, born Bradford, England 1937.
Snails Space is both a summary of Hockney's career and a poignant example of his belief that art should "overcome the sterility of despair." It grew out of his practice of arranging separate canvases around the studio, painting the floor, and inviting his visitors to step into the world of his paintings. The scale of Snails Space recalls Hockney's gigantic landscapes of Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles, canvases that offered the sensual experience of driving through the canyons of his adopted home. Here the artist painted the two attached canvases and floor piece to look like a tiny, tangled world blown up to a preposterous size. Three-dimensional shapes and painted patterns suggest enchanted forests and streams. These appear to advance and recede as light colors, controlled by a nine-minute computer program, change; the viewer follows these shifts as he would the episodes of a stage play.
The installation is a silent performance that evokes Hockney's experience of designing sets and costumes for operas, even as he lost his hearing. In the absence of sound, a pure visual experience suggests a different narrative of every viewer. The title offers a pun and a suggestion from the artist. To sit in this installation through the entire cycle of light shifts is to take time for what Hockney called "the pleasure of looking" that leads us to understand "how beautiful the world is."
National Portrait Gallery @ Washington, D.C.
Calen Morelli - Function 9 : freemagic2u.blogspot.com/
The Effect
Function 9 is a collection of nine effects from the mind of Calen Morelli. These 2 discs contain effects that are practical and hard hitting using everything from playing cards to rubber bands to chewing gum. Each effect is taught in detail covering over 3 hours on the 2 dvds.
VGH(a+b) = (a) A selected card visually jumps from the deck to your hands, ending in between the spectators hands! (b) An in hands and extremely visual version of Paul Harris' grasshopper effect.
PEN IN BOTTLE = A pen visually jumps inside a full bottle of water.
TRANSPORT = You hold a cell phone and the spectator holds a cell phone. A rubber band is wrapped around the cell phone in your hand. The band visually vanishes from the phone in your hands and reappears on the phone they have been holding the entire time!
=(bonus) = A borrowed ring instantly links onto a few rubber bands worn on your wrist then it melts off just as impossibly.
SUSPENDED = You hang one band on another. Then in an instant half of the supporting band vanishes for just a moment leaving the band hanging in the air! Pure visual goodness!
LOADED(1.0) = If you perform card under box, you will love this powerful routine!
LOADED(2.0) = A card to hat with a kicker ending that will blow your audience away!
FRICTION = An insanely visual rubber band thru bill routine! Impromptu and easy to learn.
SUGAR FREE = A piece of gum visually jumps from the pack to your mouth, instantly!
TRANSIT = An ordinary rubber band is wrapped around your finger and visually jumps from finger to finger. Calen is back with two new handling on this super visual effect.
White Rock’s BNSF's trains and railroad tracks bathed in sunset light and dramatic sun flares—those sun rays streaking across the rails are pure visual poetry. 🌇It's a magical moment when the sun kisses the horizon and the steel lines shimmer like fire.
From West Beach’s golden hour glow, these captures showcase the fiery brilliance that dances across Semiahmoo Bay. The sun flares streaking through the sky and bouncing off the water and rails add a cinematic touch that’s hard to beat.
Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated! Have a great day!
~Sonja
White Rock’s BNSF's trains and railroad tracks bathed in sunset light and dramatic sun flares—those sun rays streaking across the rails are pure visual poetry. 🌇It's a magical moment when the sun kisses the horizon and the steel lines shimmer like fire.
From West Beach’s golden hour glow, these captures showcase the fiery brilliance that dances across Semiahmoo Bay. The sun flares streaking through the sky and through the railcar and bouncing off the water and rails add a cinematic touch that’s hard to beat.
Thank you for your visit and any faves or comments are always greatly appreciated! Have a great day!
~Sonja